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. 2014 May 18;144(5):981–987. doi: 10.1007/s007050050560

Determination of 5′-leader sequences from radically disparate strains of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus reveals the presence of highly conserved sequence motifs

M B Oleksiewicz 1, A Bøtner 1, J Nielsen 1, T Storgaard 1
PMCID: PMC7086836  PMID: 10416379

Summary

We determined the untranslated 5′-leader sequence for three different isolates of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV): pathogenic European- and American-types, as well as an American-type vaccine strain. 5′-leader from European- and American-type PRRSV differed in length (220 and 190 nt, respectively), and exhibited only approximately 50% nucleotide homology. Nevertheless, highly conserved areas were identified in the leader of all 3 PRRSV isolates, which constitute candidate motifs for binding of protein(s) involved in viral replication. These comparative data provide a priori knowledge for mutational identification of virulence determinants in the 5′ nontranslated part of the PRRSV genome.

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Received October 12, 1998 Accepted January 8, 1999


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